- Aminat Adeniyi begins her quest for glory in 62kg class
Nigeria’s long wait for an Olympics medal came to an end yesterday on the mats of Makuhari Messe Hall, Tokyo, where wrestler, Blessing Oborodudu, ensured that the country would end the games with at least a silver medal.
Yesterday, Oborodudu, the Commonwealth Games champion defeated London 2012 bronze medallist, Battsetseg Soronzonbold of Mongolia, 7-2, in the second semifinal of the women 68kg freestyle to qualify for today’s final, where she will face the top seed, Tamyra Stock Mensah of the United States in the gold medal fight.
The American, who is the reigning world champion, beat Ukraine’s Alla Cherkasova 10-4 in the first semifinal.
The semifinal clash with Soronzonbold was easier for Oborodudu than many expected. She took down the Mongolian thrice to win the first round 7-0.
Even when Soronzonbold tried to fight back, winning two straight points, Oborodudu ensured the Mongoilian did not stop her march to the podium with a masterclass defensive strategy that ensured the bout ended 7-2.
Also today at the same venue, another Nigerian, Adeniyi Aminat, will begin her quest for wrestling glory in the 62kg class. She is pitted against Irina Koliadenko of Ukraine in the quarterfinals stage of the competition. It will start by 4.00 a.m. Nigerian time.
The Guardian